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Wikipedia_-_Global_catastrophic_risk_(Spoken_Wikipedia_by_AI-generated_voice).opus (Ogg Opus sound file, length 21 min 13 s, 167 kbps, file size: 25.35 MB)

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Source The Wikipedia article Global catastrophic risk
Author SoniTranslate, prompted with the text from the Wikipedia (see its authors in the History tab) by me as described in Help:Spoken Wikipedia using AI

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